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Les plasties dans la prise en charge chirurgicale de la maladie de Verneuil

Flaps in surgical treatments of Verneuil’s disease

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Le traitement chirurgical de la maladie de Verneuil peut faire appel aux techniques de greffe cutanées ou de chirurgie plastique pour couvrir les pertes de substance occasionnées par l’excision des lésions. Le choix de la technique dépend de la zone à couvrir.

Abstract

Surgical treatment of Verneuil’s disease can use to skin grafting techniques or plastic surgery to cover the losses of substance induced by excision of the lesions. The choice of technique depends on the area needed to be covered.

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Senéjoux, A. Les plasties dans la prise en charge chirurgicale de la maladie de Verneuil. Colon Rectum 10, 117–123 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11725-016-0638-2

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